Aggressive Pit Bull Attacks Belgian Malinois At Dog Park. TRIGGER WARNING.

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  • @patrickpay140
    @patrickpay140 Год назад +2152

    Love how he goes from getting attacked to straight into playing with his mate. Amazing dog

    • @Lipafoe
      @Lipafoe 10 месяцев назад

      idiot

    • @gilbertmarroquin6366
      @gilbertmarroquin6366 9 месяцев назад +4

      lol😊

    • @crystalbeck4822
      @crystalbeck4822 8 месяцев назад +19

      Omg right! That was some pro level chill lol

    • @orthopraxis235
      @orthopraxis235 6 месяцев назад +3

      that's cuase he wasn't getting attacked. it was rough play. how stupid people are just never been around a dog park where big dogs play like this.

    • @jayh6135
      @jayh6135 6 месяцев назад

      @@orthopraxis235 Way to turn a positive comment into a hating ass bitch made one, get lost little guy 😂

  • @squishybrick
    @squishybrick 7 месяцев назад +397

    You can feel the tension just evaporate the second he sees his friend and runs with him, that was so wholesome.

  • @IshKabilble999
    @IshKabilble999 8 месяцев назад +598

    It's nice to see someone so in tune with a dog's body language. So many fights start because people are not watching their dogs and looking for the signs. Great job!

    • @xobelladonna2443
      @xobelladonna2443 7 месяцев назад +14

      Dog owners are what has ruined dogs and it gets worse and worse every year. For some obnoxious reason people don’t think behavioral training is absolutely mandatory for every single breathing dog! Doesn’t matter the breed,size,age,personality. Every single dog needs to be trained. Over 4.5 million people are attacked by dogs a year. And the number keeps going up and up. They’re the #1 killers of humans besides other humans… that’s gotta stop. I mean there’s people that genuinely think dogs smile when they’re panting….ugh lol

    • @Pilot_Abilene
      @Pilot_Abilene 5 месяцев назад

      dog fights start because the propaganda machine made low iq idiots think pitbulls are family dogs

    • @frankkoolosko4255
      @frankkoolosko4255 5 месяцев назад +1

      Just because he says that’s what’s happening that doesn’t actually mean what’s happening are you slow?

    • @memecrider3585
      @memecrider3585 5 месяцев назад

      ​@xobelladonna2443 hmm I thought the number one killer to humans is obesity and cancer?

    • @devincampbell5007
      @devincampbell5007 4 месяца назад +3

      @@xobelladonna2443 "#1 killer of humans besides other humans" So would that make them the 3rd? Mosquito is by far the #1 animal that kills humans, even more than humans

  • @marissa5664
    @marissa5664 6 месяцев назад +179

    oh my god, the way ronin stepped back from the fight and showed many warning signs prove how much effort and talent went into his training. truly amazing, well done!!

  • @guysolis5843
    @guysolis5843 Год назад +1058

    I was at the dog park with the little woman and our great Shepherd. He's very well socialized, athletic, patient and great with kids. He's non-aggressive. So in snuck a 20 something girl with a scarred up intact male pit. I usually leave when I see one of them. In this case she told me she rescued him because he was to be euthanized the following day. My dog ran up to me and this pit tried repeatedly to latch onto my pooch. She said he always done that and I told her it was an immediate sign of aggressiveness and I asked her to leave. This dogs focus was to hurt another dog but she refused to remove the vial pit...As we were closing the gate behind us the pit latched on to an elderly husky and wouldn't let go. It began shaking and blood was flowing from the Husky as it's owner tried to free it. The girl owner of the pit was hysterical, she didn't want her dog hurt. Cops showed up and got the damn thing to release....it was a big affair..people should not own the type of dog that is beyond their experience..

    • @redcar6253
      @redcar6253 Год назад +58

      Omg did the husky survive?

    • @devourer1st
      @devourer1st Год назад +105

      Some* People don't research anything these days. If its shiny and looks cool they buy it and never train it...
      Mental

    • @guysolis5843
      @guysolis5843 Год назад +59

      @@redcar6253 Not sure..I never seen it again..

    • @grizzlee2147
      @grizzlee2147 Год назад

      What a dumb bitch, unfortunately happens way too often

    • @pumpgod940
      @pumpgod940 Год назад +87

      Owner of 2 brother rotties been showing up at a near dog park for a couple months, ignoring the fact they walk him and often manage to escape from the car and rush at the gate, whenever he arrives basically all males have to leave 'cause he's completely fucking clueless. Never corrects them, 100% never contacted a trainer, he's just a liability.
      As much as I love rotties to death, when they turn out like this they are the definition of danger.

  • @cheddarbob1901
    @cheddarbob1901 Год назад +2153

    People need to notice way sooner that their dog is about to start a fight. Gave many obvious warning signs. I would of been extremely upset at pittys owner and kicked him out myself

    • @sofia_thefirst9366
      @sofia_thefirst9366 Год назад +23

      FR

    • @katiea2228
      @katiea2228 Год назад +110

      I swear so many owners need to get to know their dogs a lot better. I work at a dog daycare and one night we were promoting our business at a local indoor dog park, where one dog started 4 or 5 full on dog fights before it’s owner finally took it home 🤦‍♀️ If my dog ever started a single fight at a dog park, I’d take her home and try again another day

    • @DaPaind0ntmind
      @DaPaind0ntmind Год назад +94

      he is lucky, my buddy had his dog attacked and ended up shooting the dog that attacked because the owner didn't call them off or get involved.

    • @harrywoodman2988
      @harrywoodman2988 Год назад +30

      @@katiea2228 sounds like the problem dog didn't get enough exposure to other dogs/ time in the park as a pup or really bad character, most likely the former.
      So frustrating to see, some people really need to get it together when they get a new dog.

    • @cbran9073
      @cbran9073 Год назад

      This is why pits get bad reputations because 9/10 of the time they end up with a shitty/ghetto/low financially stable owners with small yards and apartments where a dog as such should not be. Pittbulls are not hard to get for cheap

  • @abadigital8
    @abadigital8 8 месяцев назад +155

    That Pitty is a total buzz kill. He shouldn’t be at park. Ronin is such an awesome social awareness and adaptability.
    Awesome boy

    • @abadigital8
      @abadigital8 5 месяцев назад +3

      I would love a Belgian for companion and protection. But I’m disabled, and couldn’t provide him the physical activity, and need for a job that she (it would of course be a she!)😨

    • @gruntgamer4204
      @gruntgamer4204 11 дней назад

      The pit just needs a better owner.

  • @SaltNBattery
    @SaltNBattery 2 месяца назад +46

    If you're at a dog park and you see a Bull breed, a fighting breed, I suggest you just leave. It's not worth it and people can screech all they want but the data doesn't lie and stereotypes exist for a reason. Not everyone should be allowed to own a dog and most people shouldn't be allowed to own a fighting or a working dog. Period.

    • @johningle1
      @johningle1 15 дней назад +3

      Agreed.. I just leave.

    • @gruntgamer4204
      @gruntgamer4204 11 дней назад +1

      How's the weather from the high horse you're apparently enjoying?

    • @masterenos
      @masterenos 9 дней назад +4

      ​@@gruntgamer4204Its fucking great, and Op is correct. Some breeds take the right owner, with time dedication and discipline.

    • @soulofhandball
      @soulofhandball 8 дней назад

      I mean pitbulls are the second most tolerable breed....but sure I mean facts are facts right

    • @gruntgamer4204
      @gruntgamer4204 8 дней назад

      @@soulofhandball one sided facts. The majority of people taking the so-called "surveys" are always prejudiced against pits. 90% of the people I know who've been attacked by dogs were attacked by German Shepherds. Which from everything I've seen, are the single most aggressive breed of dog aside from Dobermans.
      I'll trust a wild polar bear before I ever trust a German Shepard or a Doberman.

  • @lindabransgrove8891
    @lindabransgrove8891 Год назад +140

    I had the exact same situation 3 yrs ago - my intact 9 yr old mal was attacked by a pit bull at the dog park. The fight was serious. The owner of the pit just stood there within 10 ft watching. I, on the other hand, grabbed my leather leash & promptly began beating his dog. My guy was a senior citizen, did nothing to provoke this & I was worried about him getting hurt. Pit finally backed off & owner grabbed him & left. The other people at the park said that this guy was encouraging his pittie to fight with the other dogs the whole time he was there.

    • @drjay73
      @drjay73 Год назад +22

      The owner of that Pit doesn't deserve to have him. I hate hearing stories like this because it gives the animals a bad name when the reality is, their owner failed them. Yes Pits are beautiful and powerful but they are still animals that deserve to live a quality loving life. They are different than most dogs and have to be trained accordingly. Unfortunately many people get them for all the wrong reasons and these are the types of problems that are the result

    • @jhova6542
      @jhova6542 Год назад +36

      Some pit owners deep down want to see their dog in action. That why he was just standing there. He never seen a pit fight in person, so he wanted that. It’s said but some ppl are animals themselves. I would kicked the crap out that pit too

    • @patrickmoylan5983
      @patrickmoylan5983 Год назад +18

      I had similar situation but I went after owner after dogs were put up. I terrified the older man by calling police and giving them his license plate and reporting that elderly man who has dementia is driving his car on wrong side of road. He got detained then he had 24 hour mental health evaluation at hospital
      . This not a joke and true story. This works to if you have problems with elderly people .

    • @andygarcia9864
      @andygarcia9864 Год назад +6

      @@patrickmoylan5983gangster 😎

    • @Gibeah
      @Gibeah 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@jhova6542 I woulda kicked the crap out of the owner

  • @stevenfrost6441
    @stevenfrost6441 Год назад +669

    I loved the footage at 5:04 when Ronin's friend showed up and he turned all the aggression off in an instant and was like "OK time to Play!"

    • @WhittaII
      @WhittaII Год назад +36

      People could learn a lot from that. Instead of holding onto a bad feeling just let go and have some fun instead. So much wasted life being upset when you could just be more dog

    • @pain002
      @pain002 Год назад +14

      ​@@WhittaII I think that's why people say don't separate dogs after fights and don't linger on the bad feelings. Dogs are great at moving on. If we let them, that is

    • @Catbooks
      @Catbooks 11 месяцев назад

      @@WhittaII That's what I was going to say, lol. Yes, we would do very well to learn this important lesson from dogs.

    • @Catbooks
      @Catbooks 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@pain002 It is. It's understandable that people's first instinct is to separate and avoid, and obviously you have to do this safely because if a dog is aggressive or too het up from the fight, it can happen again. But generally, it's best to stay calm, let the dogs calm down and relax so they can move on and not carry with them the bad experience into the future.

  • @alden1132
    @alden1132 8 месяцев назад +96

    "That guy was a butthole, huh, dad? Hey, I found a ball! Look dad, a ball!"
    Ronin's a good boi, well-tempered and friendly. Glad everything turned out alright!
    😁

  • @missw5280
    @missw5280 9 месяцев назад +21

    I'm so happy to see his friend came out of nowhere and Ronin got to being himself this quick!

  • @philvalable
    @philvalable Год назад +171

    I checked this book ruclips.net/user/postUgkxSw1k29V8f0aNwyGI6qRGYJc3E4Y4Eoxy out at the library - read it cover to cover - and then decided to purchase it, so i can refer to it as needed. This provides additional ways to train in addition to the two obedience classes my sicx month old belgian malinois has already attended. Despite having dogs my whole life, i have been voraiciously reading dog training and psychology books lately given my little "maligator" has a mind of her own (extremely smart but obstinate) , and this one ranks among the best.

  • @cadynbartlett7350
    @cadynbartlett7350 Год назад +410

    that is amazing how smart that dog is. And how he's just avoiding conflict the whole and doesn't lose control. Prop to the owner he knows his stuff!

    • @zombizombi
      @zombizombi Год назад +3

      You think this is avoiding conflict? The other dog went for his neck. You people are crazy.

    • @aintNexus
      @aintNexus 9 месяцев назад +16

      @@zombizombiNot the one who wrnt for the neck, the other one...

    • @CristanioPeweyyy
      @CristanioPeweyyy 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@zombizombiRonin could of bitched that pit

    • @WaffleYabbler
      @WaffleYabbler 9 месяцев назад +27

      @@zombizombiand the zero reading comprehension award goes to…

    • @zombizombi
      @zombizombi 9 месяцев назад

      @@WaffleYabbler At least I don't need to use my dog to compensate for dick size. Walking around letting it threaten another dog that could easily kill it because you you want to vicariously feel hard.

  • @richardross7219
    @richardross7219 9 месяцев назад +60

    In many cases, dogs are a lot smarter than people. Many years ago, Jack was in his back yard digging up a pipe to repair. His large black lab was sitting there watching. A stranger drove up into a neighbor's driveway with a german sheppard. The sheppard spotted Daisy and started aggressively barking. The sheiss kopf laughed and let the sheppard out. It sprinted towards Daisy and leapt at her. Jack was out out the hole with his shovel in a flash. While the sheppard was in mid air, Daisy stood up, raised her head and opened her mouth. The sheppard came down with its throat in Daisy's mouth. She clamped down and tore the sheppard's throat out. It died instantly. The sheiss kopf started screaming at Jack about Daisy being a vicious dog and that he was going to pay for the sheppard. His buddy was a sergeant with the police force and would see to it. Jack asked who the sergeant was and then informed the sheiss kopf that he was under arrest. Jack was a lieutenant at the time. As a kid who played with Daisy, I had a lot of new respect for her.

    • @TheTervlover
      @TheTervlover 9 месяцев назад +1

      Ha sheise kopf

    • @kiuk_kiks
      @kiuk_kiks 9 месяцев назад +1

      What does Sheist Kopf mean? What breed was Daisy?

    • @richardross7219
      @richardross7219 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@kiuk_kiks Its German for sh*t head and Daisy was a black labrador retriever.

    • @kiuk_kiks
      @kiuk_kiks 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@richardross7219
      Since when we’re black labs killers?

    • @richardross7219
      @richardross7219 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@kiuk_kiksShe was normally a very sweet dog but, she probably thought that it was going to go after her Daddy(Jack). The great thing about most dogs is they will give their all to protect their family. We had Newfies. They were big cuddly lap dogs(in their minds) until they perceived a threat. They were very protective of my wife and son. They knew that I only needed to be given a "heads-up".

  • @lilyst.pierre6457
    @lilyst.pierre6457 Год назад +206

    So nice to see someone who knows how to "read dogs" and take the time to train his own! Thank you!!!

  • @leahgorey9324
    @leahgorey9324 Год назад +1887

    I really appreciate the way you type in an explanation of whats going on with their body language and the situation! I feel like a lot of videos don’t go that into depth so its harder to figure out whats going on if you’re not able to read dogs the way you can. Thank you for your hard work to explain to us, please keep making videos like this, I always enjoy watching and learning!
    I have a question:
    How did you become so good at understanding dogs? I want to try and learn more for myself :)

    • @WillBlueAnimalTraining
      @WillBlueAnimalTraining Год назад +36

      just keep doing your research and really listen to your furry besties!

    • @katiea2228
      @katiea2228 Год назад +44

      I would say you can learn a lot about dog body language by finding online resources, books, but also just real life practice. It took me a while to realize that dogs can use a lot of different signals to say things. For example: the dog in this video raised his hackles because he was excited, but I was trained at my job that dogs only raise their hackles because they’re about to do something aggressive. I know a pitbull at my daycare who just puts her hackles up when she comes to the playroom to look bigger, but she never actually wants to fight or anything

    • @FoxyFoxlyn
      @FoxyFoxlyn Год назад +17

      I have learnt a lot from dogs we have had. Grew up with dogs and cats. You pick up on their body language. I always know what my dog wants. I watch her closely when on the field with other dogs, she is very submissive. But sometimes other dogs are not picking up on her clear signals, that all she wants to do is play fetch and doesn't want to play them. Mainly puppies, but they have to learn. She will tell them off, but she is still young herself. I did have one occasion where I yelled at the other dog's owners to come and get their dog. They were being far too rough, and she kept laying down, being submissive and trying to hide between my legs. This dog just would not give it a rest. It was friendly, it wanted to play, but she wasn't interested. I got annoyed with the owners because they just stood there laughing, when my dog was clearly giving off 'HELP ME, THIS IS STRESSFUL' signals. In the end I just walked off with her by my side, and they only then rushed over because their dog was following us. 🙄

    • @shroudsshadow9998
      @shroudsshadow9998 Год назад +3

      its real ez when ur a zoo

    • @3rdreichball525
      @3rdreichball525 Год назад +6

      All i got from this video was if i were ever a flea on a dog i would get really sick. All that turning and fast moving, and bumping from the camera view would kill me if i had to live like that.

  • @MrBrad777c
    @MrBrad777c 7 месяцев назад +27

    Very impressive how your able to read all the dog cues. Id personally be terrified to have my dog with unleashed aggressive pitts but Ronin appears to be able to hold his own if needed!

    • @molesoul40
      @molesoul40 10 дней назад

      You are very good at reading dog behaviors. But I'm wondering why people leave their male dogs intact in the first place when it's known to be a trigger for aggression in other dogs.

  • @bird8847
    @bird8847 5 месяцев назад +10

    Ronin is an absolutely awesome dog. Kept himself in control, kept dodging and pushing away the pitbull instead of going for a full on bite, and didn't attack the pitbull once it was restrained. Very nicely trained.

  • @lkmidge
    @lkmidge Год назад +807

    My dog was intact until after he was 2. I had to stop taking him to dog parks because dogs would try to attack him. I had a pit walk up to him, pin him to the ground, and bit his face. Another time I had a pack of THREE German shepherds go after him, I picked him up and put him above my head and they jumped up on my back to try to get any part of him they could. People need to socialize their dogs and properly train them. Shit owners is what gives dog parks a bad name.

    • @allitus
      @allitus Год назад +51

      i hope you didn't go to a dog park after that unless you were alone with your dog or had a familiar dog accompany you. young pups can be traumatized easily by bad experiences with other/bigger/dominant dogs. i've been there, my own pup is very wary of other dogs and we try to meet with as many dogs during our walks as possible, but i won't force him to socialize. when he was younger, a couple of bigger dogs out of their leash in different situations attacked him and i did as you did, picked him up so the other dogs would give up and go away. it's upsetting how people keep defening their dog at a situation when it's their fault at having their dog out of leash when they're clearly a danger to other dogs and possibly even people

    • @lkmidge
      @lkmidge Год назад +86

      @@allitus I’ve never been back to a dog park and never will. I take my dog hiking where people don’t frequent so I can let him be a dog, or I bring him with me to the farm where my horse is and let him wander with the owners dogs. Much safer than dog parks.

    • @allitus
      @allitus Год назад +18

      @@lkmidge that sounds really nice! i'm sorry you've had such bad experiences, hope your dog lives a long, carefree life

    • @pawake
      @pawake Год назад +20

      The fact that you keep bringing your dog to a place when you know it will get attacked, over and over again is the problem. Put your ego aside and simply don’t go to the dog park

    • @lkmidge
      @lkmidge Год назад

      @@pawake lol please reread my comment and also the comments below. You’re an idiot if you think I kept bringing my dog back.

  • @andybrown1002
    @andybrown1002 Год назад +286

    Ronin is such a good boy! You and anyone involved in his training have done an excellent job, thoroughly impressed with his ability to protect himself without further escalating the situation

  • @user-kn8rv7ru6k
    @user-kn8rv7ru6k 9 месяцев назад +8

    There are some clown pitbull owners with their pitbulls thinking their pitbull can even take on a lion. Stay away from these clowns.

  • @Bellabooishere
    @Bellabooishere 4 месяца назад +5

    The fact that Ronin kept on backing away so that he wouldn’t cause danger to the pitbull or himself is amazing! German Shepherds are the best!💕

  • @NYSeaNile
    @NYSeaNile Год назад +37

    This is why I stopped going to dog parks. I used to have an akita/lab mix who loved to play but was very well trained and passive. He had gotten bit twice by a pitt and german shepherd before I called it quits. I have a big back yard but just wanted my dogs to get used to seeing and playing with other dogs but you just cant trust all dog owners.

    • @stronglift1873
      @stronglift1873 8 месяцев назад

      You cant trust most dog owners. Most people are idiots

    • @Pearl_the_seawolf
      @Pearl_the_seawolf 5 месяцев назад

      or dogs

    • @PrinterRotative8
      @PrinterRotative8 4 месяца назад

      Change the hours you going. But continue to go. At the end of the day, its only just dogs, accidents happens. They bite and may be bite, though its rare. I have an american akita/ malamuthe whos huge, and he have been attacked before too, but he really learn a lot in those dogs parks. Very important for dogs to socialise (ever more for Akitas), and i have confidence I AND him can deal with those kind of situation together. You have to watch for signs and withdraw when you see those

  • @nessuhtodd8053
    @nessuhtodd8053 8 месяцев назад +13

    Cool video!
    Ppl do not understand how much time needs to go with having these specific breeds. You have trained ronin so well! Many blessings to you both❤

  • @baxter6574
    @baxter6574 9 месяцев назад +11

    Ronin is a fantastic dog. Well trained and cared for. Thank you for sharing.

  • @Folgershomebrew
    @Folgershomebrew Год назад +49

    People need to grab their dogs when a fight breaks out, I stopped taking mine to a dog park after her ear got damaged by a husky, the other just brushes it off “oh their only playing” then grabs their dog and leaves the dog park instantly avoiding our questions. Another instance is where two black dogs nearly drowned our own, she’s not great at swimming but they were backing her up into the water, she just wanted to leave and stay close to us, but the two dogs kept blocking her from leaving, basically drove her to the ground. The owns of those dogs only called them, didn’t really step in, my dad was about to step in and get their dogs off ours. I was ready to grab my own.

    • @aaronconstantine1292
      @aaronconstantine1292 Год назад

      🫣

    • @Miles_Goodson_Bangs_Kids
      @Miles_Goodson_Bangs_Kids Год назад

      Lesson learned... shouldn't bring your dog to the dog park with a pond if she can't handle play fighting and can't swim...

    • @57colliegirl
      @57colliegirl Год назад

      Dog parks are for idiots.

    • @ScuffedLandlord
      @ScuffedLandlord Год назад +8

      @@Miles_Goodson_Bangs_Kids Let me guess. You own a pit bull.

    • @joshez1
      @joshez1 Год назад +2

      @@ScuffedLandlord and its name is princess poopsiekins

  • @treefellonya
    @treefellonya Год назад +972

    I have had trouble with Pit owners as well. Its like they want something to happen. Love Malinois dogs - awesome breed.

    • @JonDoe-uq1mk
      @JonDoe-uq1mk Год назад +259

      This is what happens when you haven't fed your pit bull a small child for several days.

    • @pumpgod940
      @pumpgod940 Год назад

      Most of them are just retarded.
      Usually a beefy dude, sports t-shirt or hoodie, 90s bully haircut, talks out of his ass and believes holding dogs by the neck is "how his baby plays".
      I've met plenty of wonderful pitties(helps that my dog is mentally unable to instigate a fight 😂 and is just a goofball, even some that "had issues with males) but it takes brain to own a dog. Some more then others.

    • @Jacob-gq7id
      @Jacob-gq7id Год назад

      Fuck ALL pit owners. I don't care if I've known you for decades. If you own a pit I will automatically question your judgement.

    • @gustavosousa8254
      @gustavosousa8254 Год назад +37

      @@JonDoe-uq1mkbro💀

    • @clonker77
      @clonker77 Год назад +120

      @@JonDoe-uq1mk gotta keep that mauled toddler scented candle lit to keep the pittie happy or else there will be another "misunderstood poor baby pittie" in shelters

  • @georgepotter353
    @georgepotter353 5 месяцев назад +10

    I have a 1yo GSD and a 14mo redbone. They've been best buddies since Murphy was a month old. They're like two little boys play fighting in the yard, but I noticed early on they were teaching each other how to defend their necks from attacks. Murphy outweighs the redbone by a good 50 pounds, but he lets Leon Redbone get into position to attack his neck, then he fights his way out of it. Funny to watch at times as Leon never shies away from the tussle :)
    Excellent obedience by your GSD.

  • @khadijahashanti-shabazz9645
    @khadijahashanti-shabazz9645 5 месяцев назад +2

    I appreciate you taking the time to show us the signs

  • @ashleypinkston7070
    @ashleypinkston7070 9 месяцев назад +50

    ive had a pit mix before, she was my first real experience with training and i was so happy with her outcome because she came from a bad background. had multiple people ask me where i got her trained for service. so smart, only problem we had with her is she was terrified of my father, who she was supposed to be a gift for, took three years for her to fully trust him. in the end she ended up my dog and i enjoyed her training. i love seeing how well your dogs act and getting pointers on body language.

  • @Bees_Animations
    @Bees_Animations Год назад +570

    Ronin has a very kind personality from what I can tell, never tries to square up or shows signs of aggressiveness rarely (actually almost never)
    And always tries to back down from fights when he gets the chance to unlike some other dogs .

    • @greyngreyer5
      @greyngreyer5 Год назад +8

      @MrFangaz 360 kick to the face just like Malinois do

    • @Tiger4ever89
      @Tiger4ever89 Год назад +6

      @@roderickthered4981 believe me.. if that pitbull tried to even look at Ronin's owner.. he was going to lose control

    • @Bees_Animations
      @Bees_Animations Год назад +9

      @@roderickthered4981 yeah but he clearly wasn’t trained to be, but he definitely has the strength of one. I’m just saying he’s very well cared for and doesn’t have a reason to be aggressive to new dogs unless they are to him

    • @Bees_Animations
      @Bees_Animations Год назад

      @@roderickthered4981 wdym?

    • @drayott-jr
      @drayott-jr Год назад +7

      ​​@@roderickthered4981 you act like your dog being aggressive is a good thing... its not. Your dog is a danger if he is provoking and engaging in fights and you're encouraging this behavior. He may end up killing a smaller dog or being injured/killed himself.
      Please be wary of your dog before something bad happens. Its better for both him and you.
      Most vets and professionals recommend if your dog is aggressive and oversexual (usually also a byproduct) to neuter him to not have issues (Some people don't have to, but in your situation you said he is openly aggressive to other male dogs). He also should be trained. Having a guard dog but not deciding to train it is a huge issue.
      I forgot to add, neutering your dog can also protect him from other dogs. Male dogs are more aggressive to unneutered dogs which could be another source of aggression (though it sounds like your dog is that dog who starts the problems with other unneutered males).

  • @robertvolpendesta9423
    @robertvolpendesta9423 Год назад +75

    First mistake, NO TOYS AT THE DOG PARK!

    • @20PINKluvr
      @20PINKluvr Год назад +14

      Never bring a toy aggressive dog to the park

    • @666Dethclok
      @666Dethclok Год назад +32

      Never bring a pitbull anywhere

    • @floridashottest2538
      @floridashottest2538 Год назад +5

      ​@@666Dethclok never leave comments like yours ANYWHERE...
      But yeah, DEFINITELY no toys at the dog park. People are dumb asf for bringing them. Most dogs, when they get a toy are not gonna wanna share even if they aren't aggressive

    • @666Dethclok
      @666Dethclok Год назад +26

      @@floridashottest2538 Naah, just dont bring Pitbull's anywhere, and there really shouldnt be an issue.

    • @washedupwarvet2027
      @washedupwarvet2027 Год назад

      @Gr Ch Nigerino yes it is, it’s just a matter of time before it mauls someone’s pet or a kid. Pit bulls should be banned.

  • @DocGTO
    @DocGTO 10 месяцев назад +10

    I love all the detailed info. My giant schnauzer never instigates anything but some other dogs just don't get along with her. If another dogs gets aggressive she will posture up and she's every bit of 85lbs, bearded and STRONG and no matter what, she will keep herself between my wife and the other dogs. We limit dog parks for that reason.

  • @tim9430
    @tim9430 3 месяца назад +2

    Man, Ronin really knows how to have a good time. What a sweet dog! Thanks for sharing. I know you're a proud daddy.

  • @ACottonPillow
    @ACottonPillow Год назад +207

    I couldn't stay quiet like you. I would definitely say something, and I would definitely step in for my dog. I don't care if he can hold his own. I jump.

    • @ghostsimone8691
      @ghostsimone8691 Год назад +1

      then ur a dumbass

    • @mordecaiissad8529
      @mordecaiissad8529 Год назад +23

      He did mention that for his assessment this would only make things worse for his dog but was ready to step in if it was needed.
      My exes female pittie lab mix (according to the vet she was a rescue) had a very aggressive run up and stare down a frienchie I was so glad the owner (who was right on top of them) didn't really try to interfere, as it gave us time to get there and take her away. If he had tried to mess with her both of the dogs mightve reacted and who knows how it would go. But yeah we saw her run up and we immediately went to see wtf she's doing and take her away. I can't imagine just sitting there while your dog is starting shit.

    • @cellogirl11rw55
      @cellogirl11rw55 Год назад +21

      Yelling can actually escalate a dog fight because it sounds like barking. You can also get bitten, too if you're not careful.

    • @shila9430
      @shila9430 Год назад +14

      its very annoying to say something because they instantly switch it and blame you for having an aggressive dog. its a dead end talking to those kind of people and sadly its a majority of dog owners that are in denial about their dogs behavior.

    • @dmlp103
      @dmlp103 Год назад +3

      Jumping in may escalate because your dog now thinks it must protect you as well.

  • @SSquidFishh0
    @SSquidFishh0 Год назад +362

    This was so interesting to watch. Ronin is definitely a very well trained and well mannered dog! Im happy nobody got hurt here

    • @sam56094
      @sam56094 Год назад +4

      But he kept invading all the dogs and caused each one to tense up. Let me know if I’m wrong please because I’m trying to understand dogs, I rewatched the video and In each video ronin was the one confronting each dog.

    • @roy4091
      @roy4091 Год назад +4

      If you ask me, I'd say Ronin was the bully in the yard

    • @sam56094
      @sam56094 Год назад +1

      @@roy4091 that’s what I’m saying but everyone wants to act like these dogs are attacking him. !

    • @LAStars-sratS
      @LAStars-sratS Год назад +25

      @@sam56094 you use the term invading, it was natural curiosity and not done with aggression. Just dog behaviour. He didn’t bully any dogs.

    • @cosmicreef5858
      @cosmicreef5858 Год назад +1

      Not really. He did not back off when he invaded the PIt's personal space. He needs to learn still but i do not blame him nor his human.

  • @fifthwheelred6255
    @fifthwheelred6255 10 месяцев назад +5

    Great video. Would love to see more of you talking about the dogs behaviours . You describing the interaction was very informative.

  • @gabepagan8949
    @gabepagan8949 Год назад +53

    I live in a military town. Those who’ve lived in a military town know that people of said town usually own a pit bull or a German shepherd or Belgian malinois. The people with the pit bulls don’t actually train/know how to handle their dogs so that’s why I haven’t been back to the dog park since my dog was still a puppy

    • @samyheadshot
      @samyheadshot 11 месяцев назад

      Honest question how much does the stereo type of bad pit owners play in how other people let their dogs socialize with the pits. I live in germany and one of the most prejudiced dogs for Bad behaviours are shepherd dogs. Socializing my half berieseln Mountain dog/ hovawart mix was easy since she looked cute and so many people wanted to pet/let their dogs play with ours. My knpv x-herder was cute as a puppe but after the 7-8 month marked i noticed how much different people reacted to him even if he was completly non aggressive , quiet and right next to me on leash.

    • @Hollystein
      @Hollystein 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@samyheadshotn America people are not automatically afraid of castrated/non castrated or gender or looks. You have to think, we have a lot of space, are a young country, big houses with big yards and people live far apart.
      Europeans have spacial fear/myths/traditions/wives tales. The common folk didn’t have dogs til “recently” . Sometimes you can talk them out of it by talking to them, sometimes they just want to believe what their grandma told them. I have to put a heart on my little English Lab because he is black even though he was a therapy dog at nursing homes in the states and walks around with a big grin and wagging his butt! Where I live close to Italy, they are afraid of black dogs bigger than a Maltese

    • @Paul.......
      @Paul....... 10 месяцев назад +6

      People who go for big fighting breeds are doing it out of ego like 90% of the time. Big power = make man feel good 🤡

    • @HayleyHart
      @HayleyHart 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@HollysteinI’m from England and the amount of dog attacks from pitbulls is alarming. Attacks also including death. And yes, bad owners and lack or training is the main reason for these events.
      But let’s just go back to basics for a second. Any animal can attack. Any dog can attack and cause injury and many people sustain injuries from dogs as small as Jack Russell. Not all dogs, however, have the strength and capability to maul a human to death. There are a few breeds capable of this, not just pitbulls. Mastifs and Rottweiler and even German shepherd can kill a person.
      So my next question, why the hell would anyone want an animal like this in their home? The amount of people who have actually had their limbs ripped off, especially by pitbulls is appalling. Being a good owner and training your dog will massively reduce the risk of the dog turning on humans. But it can still happen and does all the time. Dog’s turning vicious on humans isn’t always a result of lack of training or abuse. They are an animal with feelings and that means their personality can change and anything could spook them.
      There are terrible dog owners for just about every breed that exists, yet it’s always the same breeds that are killing and disfiguring people. Go figure.

    • @AustinTheRustySpoon
      @AustinTheRustySpoon 8 месяцев назад

      @@Paul.......I completely disagree. Most ppl who have big dogs have the big dogs simply because they wanted them, not because of strength or anything like that. I love big dogs so much, there’s more to love and more to cuddle.

  • @Hollister4920
    @Hollister4920 Год назад +181

    The fact that the pit had a partial muzzle shows it’s an aggressive dog and has probably attacked before. That fight would’ve been much worse if not for the partial muzzle.

    • @CleverClover2023
      @CleverClover2023 Год назад +41

      Head collars are NOT muzzles.

    • @Kev621
      @Kev621 Год назад +17

      Not sure where this is, or where you're from...but head collars and muzzles on pitbulls in public is a law. I had to register mine with the police department when I move to Louisiana. We also have to have at least a 6ft leash on them even in our own fenced in yard. However, with my boxers vs my pitbull, I'd take the pit any day. Just cause of when I fainted due to a high fever, she wedged her body underneath and slowly got me to bed. My boxer, has more of a "let's just see how long it takes before we help" personality.

    • @Hollister4920
      @Hollister4920 Год назад +8

      @@CleverClover2023 whatever it is it kept that dog from being able to get a full bite in which definitely prevented a much worse scenario

    • @jasonfleenor
      @jasonfleenor Год назад +27

      @@Hollister4920 Its a gentle leader, it's just for if your dog pulls when on leash. They can still open their mouth fully.

    • @dubthabreak
      @dubthabreak Год назад

      @Gr Ch Nigerino okay snowflake we know by now and in a fact nobody gives a s**t

  • @Oskanderstine
    @Oskanderstine 7 месяцев назад +6

    Love your dog, Ronin. Great beast. These videos are the best videos from a dog's POV. I have learned a ton about dog behaviour from them. Thank you.

  • @MJSPANKS
    @MJSPANKS 5 месяцев назад +4

    Shepherd is a lottttt smarter of a breed than a pit bull

  • @dkitt-1
    @dkitt-1 11 месяцев назад +108

    Excellent video. I own a Mal X and have owned several Belgian Mals. This breed is NOT unpredictable and gives off very readable signals. Your analysis is spot on and informative. I shared it with a few of my dog park friends. Thanks.

    • @terrenceduarte5348
      @terrenceduarte5348 11 месяцев назад +2

      I agree. Great vid

    • @hathwayh3209
      @hathwayh3209 9 месяцев назад

      I got one too, he's name is zac. Great dog.

    • @Quibblet
      @Quibblet 5 месяцев назад +3

      Belgian Malinois are the dog equivalent to the military and police force, while pitbulls are like thugs.

  • @Bomaht
    @Bomaht Год назад +29

    Omg, Ronin is such a good boy for handling that so well. He went right back to play with his best buddy. Well done owner!

  • @TwilightStorm
    @TwilightStorm 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this video. This is actually the first one I found that actually explains to people what's going on.
    You should put "Educational" in your title so people who want to learn about their pets can find one that isn't just chaos and triggers. Subbed
    Edited to add: The title itself as it is, definitely wouldn't have made me click, except I was looking for a video to demo a specific attack event. Maybe repost with a different title too, see if people try to learn? Anyway thanks

  • @petergreen379
    @petergreen379 4 месяца назад

    I consider this video "time well spent" and appreciate the quality and effort that went into this presentation. Thank you

  • @stellarraven
    @stellarraven Год назад +245

    It’s great that this video explains the behavior of each of the dogs so thoroughly and accurately.

    • @deathrager2404
      @deathrager2404 Год назад

      it doesnt. it really doesnt. if you know about dogs you know that they dont give a fuck about you, only about being dominant and receiving food. lol dogs dont love YOU, they love FOOD.

    • @The_Northerner
      @The_Northerner Год назад +9

      Its super over-analyzed. Not all of it is accurate.

    • @GreenGenerationTV
      @GreenGenerationTV Год назад +6

      @@The_Northerner almost none of it is accurate

    • @RW-td2hz
      @RW-td2hz Год назад

      @@GreenGenerationTV felt like anyone could make up things at each pause lol

    • @doomjuice.1652
      @doomjuice.1652 Год назад

      @@The_Northernersourc

  • @solescorpionofficial
    @solescorpionofficial Год назад +121

    Just the run-up the Pit mix made to Ronin spelled bad news from the start, that and his tenacious attitude towards Ronin in general. Regardless Ronin handled the situation beautifully and as it should be

    • @katiejean5879
      @katiejean5879 Год назад +1

      It wasn't a mix

    • @17LYFE
      @17LYFE Год назад

      @@katiejean5879yes it was it ain’t a full blooded pit

    • @katiejean5879
      @katiejean5879 Год назад +2

      @@17LYFE watch the whole video. The pit mix is nice, the full pit is my aggressive

    • @jasonvoorhees7288
      @jasonvoorhees7288 Год назад

      @Gr Ch Nigerino What is it?Looks exactly like a Pitt.

    • @iambrainwrEck
      @iambrainwrEck Год назад

      yeah he should remove pit bull from the title, its NOT a APBT so it is NOT a pit bull. it is a MUTT. and as with any dog, ESPECIALLY ANY GAME/WORKING DOG BREED... any attacks are SOLELY the owners fault. as you should NOT be able to own working/game dogs without knowing how to handle/train/ AS WELL as have the time and energy to exercise and give them attention.... ALL DOGS ARE WOLVES. REMEMBER THAT. IT IS ON THE OWNER. AND PIT BULLS ARE SO CONSTANTLY MIS LABELED THAT THERE IS LITERALLY 147 BREEDS LABELED AS PIT BULLS IN THE STATISTICS THAT CLEARLY MISLEAD YOU INTO THINKING PITTIES ARE EVER PEOPLE AGGRESIVE, THEY ARE NOT, EXCEPT IN THE ONE SITUATION WHEN ANY DOG BREED BECOMES HUMAN AGGRESIVE. ABUSE AND NEGLECT.

  • @zeffie100
    @zeffie100 Месяц назад +3

    The camera on Ronins back is very cool ! 🤠

  • @lm9991
    @lm9991 8 месяцев назад +3

    Haha! Having the camera at that level on your dog just makes one love him so much. You can really see his wonderful personality from his level.

  • @sameulljacson9807
    @sameulljacson9807 Год назад +30

    AMAZING dog you have!!❤ I really enjoyed how you broke down with subtitles the language dogs use. More dogs need this socialization!! 99% of dogs are naturally made to avoid conflict. I like the way your dog constantly tried to deestilated the confertation, but stood his ground when push came to shove.
    You are amazing trainer!

    • @giftofthewild6665
      @giftofthewild6665 10 месяцев назад

      Dogs don't need dog parks. Look what happened here with the pit. This is a really nice mal with good dog communication. He can get totally fucked up from a few bad experiences at the dog park and become aggressive.
      Dog parks are a crapshoot each time. You don't know who is going to be there and whether they are going to bring an aggressive dog.

  • @beneficentnature9356
    @beneficentnature9356 Год назад +279

    Reminds me of the first time I took my 11 month old malanois/malamute to the park. An older guy with a pit was sitting on a log as we entered. My dog was sniffing the ground and being greeted by other dogs. Out of nowhere the pit sprints 20 yards and latches onto my pups ear. I'm 6'2 200lbs and I punched that dog in the head as hard as I could. He yelped/let go, hit the ground, and was clearly stunned. The older man started cussing me out, and I told him I'd do worse to him if I ever saw that dog inside the park again.
    6 years later and I've never seen that man or his dog.

    • @abouttime5000
      @abouttime5000 Год назад +47

      Bravo. I can’t commend you enough for your act of bravery. Well done.

    • @EezoTheChezo
      @EezoTheChezo Год назад

      @@abouttime5000 pathetic

    • @savagerock4019
      @savagerock4019 Год назад +26

      That’s good we need more people like you that pay attention props

    • @bigmac3492
      @bigmac3492 Год назад +7

      Nice bro

    • @MrWirelesscaller
      @MrWirelesscaller Год назад +17

      I had a pitbull and I wouldn't allow it to socialize with other dogs initially unless she was muzzled first. Several dogs did try to go after her on an initial meetup but she was powerful dog and could push down most dogs with brute force alone (she had great genes, she looked I fed her roids and had her drag trains, lol never did anything other than exercise and good dog food/table scraps). Once she knew the dog, she got along with them great, but I never took the chance of letting her hurt other dogs, as tough as she was I knew if she lost it the other dog was going to have it bad, luckily she never got to lose it unmuzzled. I don't understand dog owners that own powerful breeds letting them roam without a muzzle first, while our dogs may be safe around our friends and family outside you never know if the other dog owners socialized their pets or if their dogs are aggressive due to lack of training and discipline. I look at it like this, if you're not willing to stick your hand out and get bitten when your dog gets out of line to rescue someone else's or your dog you shouldn't have one and you don't deserve them.

  • @n4t3b85
    @n4t3b85 Год назад +69

    Ronin is literally so awesome. He’s the first dog I’ve seen stand up to a pit bull and pretty much win. Loved this video

    • @Gibeah
      @Gibeah 11 месяцев назад +13

      yeah, Malinois are crazy😂 They're dog weight, cat movements

    • @jeffreyjohnson5556
      @jeffreyjohnson5556 10 месяцев назад +4

      Not a full blood pit for starters. Second it had some type of tie on its snout. And the owner should have put it on the leash when it started to use time as a teaching experience. Majority of pit owners have no frigging clue . "Oh they are so cool looking " no idea how to handle it

    • @RaydeChicago
      @RaydeChicago 9 месяцев назад +5

      @@jeffreyjohnson5556 you have no clue that the pitbull was wearing a gentle lead . It’s a great way to walk a dog that pulls a lot . It actually helps the dog learn not to pull . It’s based on what they use for a horse . Rather the tie goes around the dogs snout . It’s not a muzzle .

    • @infinitehexington
      @infinitehexington 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@RaydeChicagohe never called it a muzzle 💀

    • @JEM471025
      @JEM471025 9 месяцев назад +2

      I have a Malinois as well. She is honestly the best dog I’ve ever had and I had different breeds of dogs in my life. Had labs, a Shepard, and a pitbull. And honestly the pitbull was the worst experience I ever had with a dog and my malinois was the best. I got rid of the pitbull because she attacked my malinois and almost killed her. My malinois nova is okay cause she can defend herself pretty well. But the pitbull came at me when I was 8 months pregnant and my malinois protected me. I kept the malinois cause the pit was the primary aggressor and when breaking up fights my malinois nova would try to run from the pitbull and listen to me but the pitbull wouldn’t stop attacking. We were about to have a baby so with the pitbulls aggression like that she had to go to protect the whole family.

  • @VideoGameLover1998
    @VideoGameLover1998 4 месяца назад +12

    This is why I can’t take my dogs to the dogs park. Pits and their owners ruin everything

  • @Planthier76
    @Planthier76 8 месяцев назад +4

    Your analysis skills are amazing.
    I think that to bring a toy can make dogs protective about ressources 😂

  • @ccherry3340
    @ccherry3340 Год назад +6

    I work at a dog daycare and something I always hated about public dog parks what that they leave toys and other resources on the ground.
    Whenever we bring the dogs out for potty break we make ABSOLUTE sure there arent toys in the yard for them to resource guard, its just a recipe for disaster.

  • @hishaybe
    @hishaybe Год назад +7

    “Growling to show he is having fun” oh lord dogs are something else 😂♥

  • @Greenriver592
    @Greenriver592 2 месяца назад +3

    Pitbulls are inherently more dangerous than other breeds and the people that gravitate towards that breed are often in denial about it and get an attitude.

  • @billyhendrix
    @billyhendrix 8 месяцев назад

    This is probably one of the coolest thing to get for your dog to document everything...you're a damn genius up there in Mini-Soda!!!

  • @gimello5262
    @gimello5262 Год назад +10

    I just discovered your channel and I love it, it has so much information. It helped me a lot!!!

  • @bdotty2320
    @bdotty2320 Год назад +189

    Looked more like a American bully mutt but ronin handled that situation greatly, greatly trained dogs you have there my friend

    • @kazumajay
      @kazumajay Год назад +7

      American bullies are a bit more fatter and shorter. But could be a type of pit

    • @deputydan2226
      @deputydan2226 Год назад +14

      @@kazumajay pitbulls are tall and really slim. bullys aren't a real breed anymore because people destroyed the originals.. So yeah this is a bully mutt.

    • @SJ-ry9er
      @SJ-ry9er Год назад +6

      To me it looked like it had bull terrier in it. The small eyes, long snout, it's ears are standing up, and his head is shaped like one.

    • @Texas_Holdin
      @Texas_Holdin Год назад +5

      @@kazumajay bullies have different classes their largest being XL

    • @glockcarrier
      @glockcarrier Год назад +3

      Pure Bred Shit Bull 😂

  • @paulattaboyatreides6414
    @paulattaboyatreides6414 2 дня назад

    For a dog owner it’s a casual trip to the park. For the dog it’s playtime, exercise, making new friends and meeting old ones, settling disputes, fighting, and going to the bathroom and much much more.

  • @darcyh9090
    @darcyh9090 7 месяцев назад

    I love how you said Ronin's best friend shows up!!! hahaha They were totally in play mode at that point!

  • @edvinparmeza1298
    @edvinparmeza1298 Год назад +11

    I like how fast and agile Malinois was at dodging the pitbull attacks and backing him off, it was almost like an action movie scene

    • @Krokok
      @Krokok 11 месяцев назад +1

      Shame he didn’t bite the pit

    • @moalofvenberg6870
      @moalofvenberg6870 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@Krokok Would've not turned out good, my cane corso and german shepherd just got into a fight (two females), the german shepherd´s jaw broke because of cane corso's force. Cane corso got no injuries from german shepherd's teeth. German Shepherd's teeth are sharp but bully's skin is thick, I believe the fight would've just esculated even worse

    • @giftofthewild6665
      @giftofthewild6665 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Krokokpits were bred for fighting the mal would have lost.

    • @AustinTheRustySpoon
      @AustinTheRustySpoon 8 месяцев назад

      @@Krokokactually it’s not. Neither dog got hurt.

    • @orthopraxis235
      @orthopraxis235 6 месяцев назад

      if you thought this was an attack you will be blown away when you see an actual attack. if it was an attack, pit bull's jaw would be locked on mal's neck. it didn't, so it wasn't

  • @AS-kb9oz
    @AS-kb9oz Год назад +3

    Yknow what i love bout you and your channel? I love the fact that you know how to read dogs ( and ronins a damn good pooch) and you explain whats what in your vids. I should hope to one day become half as proficient as you are in reading dogs. Youre an excellent owner and even better teacher. Ty for sharing your vids and letting us take in joy watching ronin be such a good boy. Thank you again!!!

  • @seaswirl79
    @seaswirl79 Месяц назад

    That wasn't a fight, that was a conversation, a clearing of the air.

  • @chellhoughton3299
    @chellhoughton3299 9 месяцев назад +1

    Really good video, the breakdown shows signals you wouldn't always spy in real time. I've a Staffy pup 10wk old and watching her communicate with my older female husky seemed a little aggressive but your dogs eye view makes me chill abit.

  • @sagarapenguin
    @sagarapenguin Год назад +16

    Fascinating watch as an animal professional with an interest in studying behaviour. Thanks for taking the time to both film and describe the events!

    • @tomkeppler3519
      @tomkeppler3519 7 месяцев назад

      Professional lol. That's funny

  • @RaleighLink
    @RaleighLink Год назад +13

    A lot of noticeable wrongs here coming from a vet student. Dog parks aren’t the greatest environment for dogs and unneutered dogs (male and female) shouldn’t be taken to public dog parks. Try taking your dog to a hiking trail or beach, when you notice aggressive behavior try to stop the interaction before it becomes violent to protect the animals, don’t wait to try to catch it on camera.

  • @saymyname6726
    @saymyname6726 26 дней назад

    It's amazing how you're so good at telling their behavior based on their actions.

  • @kathleenchristopher541
    @kathleenchristopher541 14 дней назад

    I've trained dogs for 45+ years. Robin is a wonderful boy, and lucky to have an engaged, knowledgeable owner.

  • @seajayste
    @seajayste Год назад +79

    I’d like to see this view when my Pomeranian was attacked by a pitbull. I wasn’t there, but someone else was walking my dog for me. She (pitbull) was leashed but stronger than her owner and pulled him to the ground to run after my Pomeranian (male) who always yapped at other dogs, he had a lot of anxiety around big dogs especially. Due to size differences, she ended up grasping his neck and puncturing his trachea. We rushed to the vet but they waited too long to do surgery and he passed in the night. The fight in this video thankfully de escalated, but it can absolutely lead to fatality. Pitbulls are no joke, and they all need to be trained professionally to ensure they listen in triggering prey-predator situations. It doesn’t necessarily mean that they were abused by an owner, they’re just in default mode when untrained. They were bred for bloodsport, so that’s what they’re good at. Pomeranians were friggin lap dogs for Queen Victoria, so they’re not going to be the same as a pit. I get the “don’t hate the breed” shit but there’s logic that needs to come into play. They aren’t humans facing racism, which is so different and rooted in hate. These are animals bred by humans for certain jobs and purposes.

    • @MariaClara-vq4zc
      @MariaClara-vq4zc Год назад +15

      My rescue chihuahua mix wax killed by a very sweet pittie girl last month. I am still very bitter over the whole incident. It’s always got to be the breed. It takes a special person to raise a well mannered pittie. I don’t say they don’t exist

    • @Jacob-gq7id
      @Jacob-gq7id Год назад

      ​@@MariaClara-vq4zc "killed by a very sweet pittie mix"
      You're the problem. Thanks for showing people how fuckin delusional pit lovers are. you should get the shot after the "sweet" pitbull.

    • @PeaceIsYeshua
      @PeaceIsYeshua Год назад +3

      @@Courtney, yes!! This is such a sensible and reasonable comment, and I’m so very sorry you lost your dog to an out of control pitbull. 😔

    • @GhostOfThePines
      @GhostOfThePines Год назад

      pit bulls were bred to be nanny dogs...

    • @formulawalsh
      @formulawalsh Год назад +1

      you are the problem its ok for your dog to go "yapping" at pitbulls when you know their history

  • @OmeWutru
    @OmeWutru Год назад +20

    This was really cool to see. I really liked it how you explained the behaviour of your dog and the other dogs! 😊

  • @invaderjoshua6280
    @invaderjoshua6280 16 дней назад +1

    All these pit bull owners who adopted during the pandemic and didn’t train their dogs piss me off so badly. They are a menace at our apartment complex too. I’ve had a dog try to attack me getting out of my car.

  • @Blue_Blood_Royalty
    @Blue_Blood_Royalty 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love all the keep away and tug at the end, so cute!!🥰

  • @dannydenny430
    @dannydenny430 Год назад +15

    You're dog is amazing. Me and that pit owner probably would've thrown hands.

    • @aaronconstantine1292
      @aaronconstantine1292 Год назад

      😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😆😆

    • @Miles_Goodson_Bangs_Kids
      @Miles_Goodson_Bangs_Kids Год назад +4

      yeah ok buddy. I assume you have 836 confirmed sniper kills too right?

    • @Miles_Goodson_Bangs_Kids
      @Miles_Goodson_Bangs_Kids Год назад

      @@dannydenny430 nope I'm pretty happy and not lonely at all but good try with the amateur psychology sweetheart. Nobody "popped off" on you, just an observant person noticed that you're an insecure clown. You're below my weight class madam, plus I don't hit children. You're 5'9" AT MOST with that small man attitude 😘

    • @dannydenny430
      @dannydenny430 Год назад

      @@Miles_Goodson_Bangs_Kids the fact you replied makes you my bitch

    • @millerstation92
      @millerstation92 Год назад +1

      @@Miles_Goodson_Bangs_Kids lmao he's a gravy seal

  • @TheDustoff9
    @TheDustoff9 11 месяцев назад +4

    I love all the captions explaining the dogs’ postures & meaning. 👍🏼

  • @etdamerica1144
    @etdamerica1144 10 месяцев назад +2

    Great demonstration on how some dog owners don’t know anything about their breed, and how others know more. I wish that there were more responsible and educated dog owners out there, and that goes for breeders who don’t do due diligence on who they sell to.

  • @OneWouldThink
    @OneWouldThink 5 месяцев назад +2

    I once had a rust red Russian sharpei that was as gentle as a lamb but very protective of our kids around strangers and especially other aggressive dogs. He wasn’t really a big dog, about 55 to 60 pounds but he was as fast as greased lightning. He had this defensive move against other dogs picking a fight where he would wait until the aggressor was in the right spot while running along side,plant his front feet firmly stopping and whirl in a circle knocking the other dog into a tumbling train wreck. Never seen that move before in other dogs.

  • @nastyockie3
    @nastyockie3 Год назад +33

    As someone who has a reactive and canine aggressive bull breed, I can’t thank you enough for these videos. I just discovered them, searching for dog fight footage to show the people I trust with caring for my dog when I have to work. I’ve experienced both walkers and family members walking my dog and then letting her off leash in busy parks, when I instruct them that they are under no circumstances to ever walk her anywhere other than quiet residential streets - ON the lead.
    I’ve explained to people over and over for five years how dog fights occur in the blink of an eye, and how many micro moments stack up to create them. I’ve explained to them the gravity of the consequences being dogs injured or killed - mine or someone else’s. I’ve explained to them the responsibility that comes with caring for a dog who is sensitive and nervous, like mine. I’ve explained to them the different levels of and types of aggression, the reasons for them, the predictable triggers but also the unpredictability of environments we can’t control.
    I’ve STILL ended up hearing from other dog walkers, or finding out from other family members, that they’ve taken my dog to parks, let her off, and then thrown sticks for her (a huge resource guarding risk). It’s honestly very upsetting. People seem to be unable to comprehend that a dog who they have never seen in a fight, could be aggressive. They meet my dog, see how insanely friendly and loving and content she is with people, they hear me tell them she’s canine reactive, they say they understand but truly - they’re not absorbing what I’m telling them.
    My last resort is to now insist on watching your videos with anyone who looks after my dog. I’m really amazed to see such clear and well annotated footage of the most important moments: the ones LEADING UP to that seemingly split second moment in which an attack happens. I really hope this helps people understand properly how hard it is to avoid these things happening, even for a dog owner as experienced and knowledgable as the one creating these videos. The thing is, your dog is far safer because of your knowledge. The dogs attacking in these videos are looking at a life of stress, anxiety and probable seizure/death.
    Also refreshing to see a video and comment section which is not vilifying the pit bull breed as a whole. A lot of bull breeds do suffer from poor genetics, resulting from poor breeding, resulting in a proclivity towards aggression. Pitbull and staffie (in my country) owners have a knee jerk response to the stigma these breeds receive, and in doing so they white wash the very real responsibility that comes with owning a powerful breed - breeds that CAN come with an inherited genetic history of fighting for sport or for protection.

    • @harshjain3122
      @harshjain3122 Год назад

      Most pitbulls are reactive and their handlers don't understand that they have predisposed violence. They aren't ideal as family dogs

    • @tomkeppler3519
      @tomkeppler3519 7 месяцев назад

      I think your more of a problem than the dogs

  • @tastefulcash3658
    @tastefulcash3658 Год назад +18

    ronins sucha good boy i love him

  • @hudsonkiyonaga
    @hudsonkiyonaga 8 месяцев назад +2

    People who bring toys/balls to the dog parks are the worst.

  • @jpap967
    @jpap967 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is why I got a 110 lb doberman. Even at age 11, no dog dare mess with him even though he's sweet and plays with all the other dogs nicely every time.

  • @bfgivmfith
    @bfgivmfith 11 месяцев назад +5

    Very clear observations of dog behavior. I have rescued many animals in my lifetime. Pit bulls and Belgian Malinois included. Two breeds I would never take to a dog park.

  • @syzygyfarm
    @syzygyfarm Год назад +14

    I'm still trying to figure out why an intact dog was at a dog park. You know that's going to upset the other dogs.

    • @heide-raquelfuss5580
      @heide-raquelfuss5580 Год назад +5

      I also wonder why intact people mingle with sterilized/castrated people in a foodball match in the tribune. They should be separated in different seats or spaces😂

    • @dubthabreak
      @dubthabreak Год назад +2

      @@heide-raquelfuss5580 😂😂🤣👌🏻

    • @40Corgis
      @40Corgis Год назад +8

      Idk why it took so long to see this answer but you’re absolutely right. No intact males or females in heat should be at the dog park period. The video author even admitted their dog is at peak levels of testosterone. Make it make sense people. Dogs can’t control their instincts but we as their owners can control where we take them. Quit putting your dogs in dangerous situations.

    • @pumpgod940
      @pumpgod940 Год назад

      And the dumbass trophy goes to...

  • @jimminyjemimah
    @jimminyjemimah 10 месяцев назад +1

    Warning to people with aggressive dogs that they refuse to control: your dog will get killed in front of you, whether it's by a cop or a person who's dog is being attacked. If you can't control your dog, get one that you can control. If your dog is aggressive, maybe it's best you go into the woods alone with it for exercise, not a park where there are a bunch of triggers for it.

  • @billberka2646
    @billberka2646 5 месяцев назад +1

    Pittbull owners...."labs are more aggressive than pittbulls"

  • @calebbailea8125
    @calebbailea8125 Год назад +8

    My Cane Corso grew up in quarantine, and my parents don’t like having dogs in the car so he never had a chance to properly socialize.
    I’m very concerned about taking him out in public. If anyone comes near me he gets standoffish. It’s upsetting, but it’s the truth.

    • @queenkoi
      @queenkoi Год назад +3

      This is why we have trainers 👍 You can't afford a mistake with a Corso, it could end in disaster. This issue is totally correctable but you need someone with some experience. I wish you the very best luck! We went through that with my brother's dogs that were very affected by the quarantine situation. They both did well with some work.

    • @MimMim-hs2rs
      @MimMim-hs2rs Год назад +1

      First off, I commend you for acknowledging your dogs behavior, with that being said, understand that he is reacting to your energy, he knows you feel unsure but he doesn't understand why so his immediate instinct is going to be to "defend/protect you", without realizing nor intending to, we become the problem, I suggest you continue to educate yourself on his breed and work on yourself, that's extremely important, notice how calm and controlled the owner is in this video, he knows his dog and his traits and you can see how Ronin seeks reassurance from him, if you feel confident and in control the dog doesn't have to be in alert, "ready to kill" mode, lol, sounds like you want to learn and on the right path, just remember knowledge is power, the more you know the safer and happier you and your baby can be!

    • @russelldevaney7001
      @russelldevaney7001 Год назад +2

      With Cane Corso you absolutely need to train him well and quickly, like yesterday. If he and you are untrained, you have a walking time bomb at your side.

    • @abouttime5000
      @abouttime5000 Год назад

      Could you explain to us why in hell’s name you would even want to own such a dog ? It makes no sense at all. Akin to juggling a loaded pistol with the safety off. You are in just as much danger as a stranger. These purposely created breeds were used for horrific acts such as tracking down escaped human slaves. Unbelievable. Read about the use Spaniards and conquistadors made of these dogs when destroying peaceful native populations in South America. They were trained to disembowel people and instill fear. Children and adult victims were thrown into pits with these dogs to be ripped apart for enjoyment by handlers. That is the history of these war dogs. Congratulations. The truth should disgust us all.

  • @Lavender_Roseee
    @Lavender_Roseee 11 месяцев назад +4

    Ronin to his bestie “bro did you see that guy? What a POS” 😂 very well trained pup.

  • @Naeempire444
    @Naeempire444 2 месяца назад +1

    I have a pit myself and seeing this I am very disappointed in that dogs owner. It shows lack of training and just complete neglect of attention to detail.

  • @sistacentral9307
    @sistacentral9307 5 месяцев назад +1

    Cesar Millan says dog parks are a very bad idea, just trouble waiting to happen because of ignorant dog owners!

  • @katiedenski681
    @katiedenski681 11 месяцев назад +6

    Your dog Ronin is quite a cool Shepherd. I work at a dog grooming shop, and so many Shepherds that come in are so unbalanced and have such a lack of guidance from their owners, that the dogs have zero confidence and zero idea on how to act. Ronin is quite the opposite. You're an awesome Shepherd owner. Very educated in the breed and in dogs in general, it seems. You have a very confident, balanced Shepherd but you do not need me to tell you that. We need more people like you owning dogs.

    • @AustinTheRustySpoon
      @AustinTheRustySpoon 8 месяцев назад +1

      I hate to be the bearer of bad news but Ronin isn’t a shepherd 😅 he’s a Belgian Malinois. It’s pretty easy to get the two mixed up

  • @DatoxSound
    @DatoxSound Год назад +3

    hey what a fun and educational channel. I've never seen dog language on this perspective before and it's really incredible how you explain this here in your videos. thank you hope to see more :D

  • @motorycamper
    @motorycamper 29 дней назад

    Never never ever introduce a toy or a ball into a dog park if there are more dogs, that is directly calling for conflict.

  • @chronichitz420
    @chronichitz420 3 месяца назад +1

    I’ve raised both breeds, the problem is the training. Both of them are working dogs and require extensive knowledge of the breed and responsibility. Unfortunately you tend to get a bunch of morons who buy pits because they look “mean” and it gives them a bad look. 99% of the time it’s the trainer and not the breed.

  • @cornpandle
    @cornpandle Год назад +57

    I love that you not only noticed the little details but you also put them in the video so others can see

  • @mrdion8439
    @mrdion8439 Год назад +6

    Rhonin stays "on the move". So active & always moving fast! He is well behaved though. Kudos to you owner!

  • @Speakingthetruth999
    @Speakingthetruth999 8 месяцев назад +2

    Incredible owner the temperament of Ronin is perfect he got attack backed off but defended and then instantly went to play mode with his buddy after ! Hope he's all blessed

  • @christinehuston7714
    @christinehuston7714 28 дней назад

    This was a great video! Thank you! The aggressive pit bull obviously has a clueless owner that puts other dogs in danger. Glad Ronin had a mostly good day at the park!!!!!

  • @jarrodhall3686
    @jarrodhall3686 Год назад +3

    I love how dogs can immediately change gears from “imma end you!” to “Bestie!!!! Let’s go frolic”

    • @toddjones1480
      @toddjones1480 Год назад

      Weird that you love that. If you saw that in a person you would run for the hills.